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19 March, 20:28

18-5y=y+4 how do you do this

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  1. 19 March, 20:57
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    18 - 5y = y + 4

    Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

    18 - 5y = y + 4

    Simplify: (show steps)

    -5y + 18 = y + 4

    Step 2: Subtract y from both sides

    -5y + 18 - y = y + 4 - y

    6y + 18 = 4

    Step 3: subtract 18 from both sides

    -6y + 18 - 18 = 4 - 18

    -6y = - 14

    Step 4: divide both sides by - 6

    -6y/-6 = - 14/-6

    y=7/3

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